After 17 weeks of football, The Tennessee Titans have found themselves in familiar territory once again. The team ended the year with their fourth consecutive winning season by finishing with a very familiar record of 9-7.
However, unlike last year, a 9-7 record has earned this Titans team the right to play another week of football.
The 2019 season had more than it’s fair share of ups and downs, as the team started out 2-4 and looked all but destined for a top-10 pick come April’s draft.
But once the team decided to make the quarterback change to Ryan Tannehill, the Titans gained new life and they went from averaging an abysmal 11 points per game on offense (weeks 2-6) to 30.